Hydrodictyon; What It Is and How to Treat It by Deborah Lee Hydrodictyon 100x (m) The nets of Hydrodictyon still look like nets even if they are small, released colonies. Each cell is connected to two other cells at the ends to form a network. 100x (m) far-red...
Pithophora Testing by Deborah Lee, and Michael Frett of Naturalake Biosciences Laboratories Research was conducted to measure how the addition of PondZilla Pro affects treatment efficacy of Pithophora when combined with copper algaecides. Abstract Pithophora is a...
TOXIC ALGAE ALERT Helping Municipalities Manage HABs Download & print this page Harmful algae blooms, commonly known as HABs, are overgrowths of algae that are often found in stormwater ponds, retention basins, or community lakes. These sometimes toxic algal...
Trouble is just waiting to visit your pond. It’s resilient, has a wide range of food sources, produces a cocktail of toxins in blooms that can change location from one day to the next, and doesn’t even let up in the winter. This is a trouble we call golden algae, or...
Algae can be confusing even to the trained professional. Is algae toxic? Is it helpful? World renown scientist, Dr. Linda Graham, explores the world of algae and gives readers and quick and easy breakdown of both harmful and non-harmful algal blooms. A great read from...
The operators of this Alabama pond have a less-than-subtle problem on their hands. A bright red bloom like this is enough to throw anyone off balance. En español About Euglena: The alarmingly red bloom in this Alabama pond started out as a green mass under the...
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